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Obelisk of theodosius and the walled obelisk sultanahmet istanbul turkey
The Walled Obelisk (also known as the Constantine Obelisk or Masonry Obelisk) is situated near the Serpentine Column at the southern side of the Hippodrome of Constantinople (now Sultanahmet Square) in Istanbul, Turkey. Its original construction date is unknown, but it is named after Constantine VII, who repaired it in the tenth century.
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- Obelisk of theodosius and the walled obelisk sultanahmet istanbul turkey
- 1281 the walled obelisk constantine obelisk in istanbul turkey
- History
- In popular culture
- References
1281 the walled obelisk constantine obelisk in istanbul turkey
History
The 32 m (105 ft)-high obelisk was reconstructed of roughly cut stones by Constantine VII. At that time, it was reportedly decorated with gilded bronze plaques that portrayed the victories of Basil I, the grandfather of Constantine VII. Also there was a sphere at the top of obelisk. However, reportedly these gilded bronze plaques were stolen and melted down by Fourth Crusaders in 1204.
Since young Janissaries liked to use the obelisk to climb and show their prowess, the obelisk suffered further damage to its surface.
The Walled Obelisk was depicted on the reverse of the Turkish 500 lira banknotes of 1953–1976.
In popular culture
The obelisk is featured in the 2011 video game Assassin's Creed: Revelations, and is the location of one of the collectible side missions.